As the nation is still recovering from the coronavirus crisis, and with many states along the Sun Belt seeing an alarming rebound in cases, Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and a key member of the White House coronavirus workforce. – he is reflecting on …
Read More »California sees an increase in the number of cases, for the second consecutive day
On Tuesday, California experienced some of its highest numbers of new coronavirus cases, surpassing 6,000 new cases in a 24-hour period for the second consecutive day as the state moved forward with plans to reopen. Dramatic increases in new cases were seen in various parts of the state: Santa Clara …
Read More »Ellison Announces Lawsuit Against ExxonMobil, Koch Industries, American Petroleum
The lawsuit against ExxonMobil, Koch Industries, and the American Petroleum Institute includes fraud claims, failure to warn, and separate violations of Minnesota statutes prohibiting consumer fraud, deceptive business practices, and false statements in advertising, according to an Office release. of the Attorney General. “We are suing these defendants – API, …
Read More »Austin blames labs for using fax machines for long wait times for coronavirus test results
Austin public health officials say a recent drop in coronavirus cases after the city experienced a spike this month could be attributed to the outdated equipment the labs are using to report data. “I am surprised to hear that the way we are getting infection test results is by fax. …
Read More »The MLB safety guide has interesting rules, like not spitting. no showers
Bob Nightengale USA TODAY Posted 6:10 PM EDT June 24, 2020 PHOENIX—- We no longer have to hear the words “prorated” or “prorated”. We don’t have to listen to the players tearing apart the owners, the owners who criticize the union, or the fans trying to choose sides. 104 days …
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